Topic: Reality is outside your head
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Woops, sorry James, I got the title wrong somehow, working on my daughter's super slow computer last night. Reality is not an abstract concept. The world exists outside our heads. This makes more sense to me though... |
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Narda, Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'm really glad you liked the site; and thanks for the comment about youtube. If only the kids would get hooked:) We are thiking of trying to engineer a video :) I am slightly confused, sorry, as to your current thinking on the site; is there any input from me that you require or are you down with the deal? :) if there is anything, just fire away. And i'm sorry for the delay in this response. All the very best, and thanks for taking the time to read and engage.
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Thank you, James,
I must say that from the bit I have seen, your besite is stunning, original, intelligent, and very communicative by its direct simplicity. One can watch it like a YouTube clip... I love it.
I was not sure, though, whether I understood what you meant by ' reality is outside your head' on your homepage, when all you showed inside, very efectively, is that we are all connected. My understanding is that reality is necessarily both interior and exterior, and that it is because of this that one can see connections between the two.
I wonder if you could explain what you meant by 'reality is outside your head?'
Perhaps you meant that our perception of reality cannot be complete unless we see and realize our connectedness in the exterior world, in all that is happening? That makes sense to me... I connect:) :) Did I get it? I so wish you could come to the symposium, but if not, do visit.
It will be good to keep in touch with you.
All the best
Narda